Introduction
How much do you actually know about Amazon Basics?
Most shoppers assume it’s just a cheap alternative. But is it?
This analysis breaks down Amazon Basics on Amazon using real data covering:
- What the brand actually sells
- How it prices its products
- Whether the quality holds up
- Why it’s cheaper than the competition
A note on sources: The product data in this analysis was collected using the ScrapeHero Cloud Amazon Search Results Scraper.
Brand history and manufacturing insights are drawn from Wikipedia, CNBC, and History Tools.
With ScrapeHero Cloud, you can download data in just two clicks!Don’t want to code? ScrapeHero Cloud is exactly what you need.
By the end, you’ll know exactly what Amazon Basics is, whether shoppers find it worth buying, and what the numbers reveal about one of retail’s most quietly dominant brands.
What Is Amazon Basics on Amazon?
Amazon Basics is Amazon’s private-label brand, launched in 2009. Amazon owns the trademark, controls pricing, and manages quality standards, end-to-end.
💡Know the Brand Better: Amazon Basics began with “unglamorous” commodity items like AA and AAA batteries. By 2016, Amazon captured an estimated 94% of all online battery sales, according to data from 1010data.
Is Amazon Basics Part of Amazon?
Yes, completely. Amazon Basics is not a third-party brand. It is Amazon’s own product line, built, branded, and distributed through Amazon’s own channels.
The seller data makes this clear.

Every seller on this list, except NorthPoint Home, is Amazon itself:
- Amazon.com — Amazon’s main retail storefront. The dominant channel for Amazon Basics sales
- Amazon Resale — Amazon’s outlet store for returned or refurbished Amazon Basics items
- AmazonFresh — Amazon’s grocery and household delivery service, carrying select Amazon Basics products
- NorthPoint Home — The only third-party seller on the list, with just 189 reviews — negligible
In total, over 97% of all Amazon Basics reviews come through Amazon’s own channels. The brand is sold, controlled, and distributed almost entirely by Amazon itself, with virtually no reliance on outside sellers.
What Products Are Sold Under Amazon Basics?
Amazon Basics has a surprisingly wide product range. The catalog spans 1,874 products across multiple categories, from everyday household items to electronics and office supplies.
Which Categories Make Up the Amazon Basics Product Range?
Here is where the catalog actually sits:
- Home & Kitchen: 414 products (largest by product count)
- Electronics: 316
- Office Products: 285
- Health & Household: 271
- Tools & Home Improvement: 139
Home & Kitchen leads in product count, but!

As the chart above shows, Health & Household leads all categories in reviews despite having fewer products than Home & Kitchen.
Why the gap? One word: batteries.
Household Batteries alone account for 10.4 million reviews within the Health & Household category, dwarfing every other sub-category across the entire catalog.
FYI, the most reviewed products in the Amazon Basics Health & Household category are as follows:
- Household Batteries- 10,400,718 reviews
- Paper & Plastic- 1,362,266 reviews
- Tissues, Toilet & Sprays- 374,744 reviews
Does Amazon Basics Sell Clothing and Shoes?
This is a common point of confusion.
Amazon Basics does carry some apparel. But the primary clothing and footwear line under Amazon’s private label umbrella is a separate brand, Amazon Essentials, covering men’s, women’s, baby, and kids’ clothing.
Analysts from firms such as Marketplace Pulse and Coresight Research have historically found that around half of Amazon’s private-label products fall into the clothing, footwear, and accessories category.
Amazon Basics Best Products — What the Data Actually Shows
Not all Amazon Basics products are received equal. Some have hundreds of thousands of reviews. Others have barely any. The data makes it clear which products customers keep coming back to.
What are the Most Reviewed Amazon Basics Products?
Review count is one of the strongest signals of real-world popularity. Here are the top 5 most-reviewed Amazon Basics products:
- AA Alkaline Batteries 36-Pack — 894,025 reviews
- HDMI Cable 2-Pack, 3ft, 4K@60Hz — 560,143 reviews
- Microfiber Bed Sheet Set, Twin — 462,568 reviews
- 9V Alkaline Batteries 24-Pack — 237,789 reviews
- Dog Poop Bags with Dispenser, 300 count — 229,829 reviews
Key insight: 3 of the top 5 are consumables or repurchase-driven products.
What Are the Most Affordable Amazon Basics Products Worth Buying?
The cheapest products in the catalog start at just $1.09:
- 2-Ply Facial Tissue (160 count): $1.09
- Ultra Facial Tissue with Lotion (75 count): $1.09
- Cosmetic Foam Rounds (12 count): $1.60
- 62% of the entire catalog — 1,158 out of 1,874 products — is priced under $20
Which Amazon Basics Categories Give You the Best Value?
Some categories are cheaper than others. But the real bargains are where low prices meet high discounts. Here is where Amazon Basics delivers the most:
| Category | Average Price | Average Discount |
|---|---|---|
| Baby Products | $5.85 | – |
| Beauty & Personal Care | $8.14 | – |
| Kitchen & Dining | $15.03 | 6% |
| Arts, Crafts & Sewing | $15.49 | 5.87% |
| Health & Household | $19.32 | 4.63% |
Table comparing the most affordable categories of Amazon Basics to the discounts they offer.
- Baby Products: avg $5.85 (cheapest category)
- Beauty & Personal Care: avg $8.14
- Kitchen & Dining: avg $15.03 + highest discount at 6.00%
- Arts, Crafts & Sewing: avg $15.49 + 5.87% discount
H2: Amazon Basics Product Quality Review — Are They Actually Good?
Cheap does not always mean good. So, here is what the ratings data actually says about the quality of Amazon Basics products.
How Are Amazon Basics Products Rated by Customers?
The short answer: remarkably well.
Out of 1,874 products in the catalog, here is how the ratings break down:

- 925 products rated 5 stars
- 839 products rated 4 stars
- Only 4 products rated 1 or 2 stars combined
- 90 products with 0 stars (new or unreviewed listings)
- Overall average rating: 4.49/5
That is 1,764 out of 1,874 products — over 93% of the entire rated catalog — sitting at 4 stars or above.
Do High Ratings Reflect Real Customer Satisfaction?
A high rating on a product with 12 reviews means very little. But Amazon Basics is not dealing in small sample sizes.
Here is how reviews are distributed across rating tiers:
| Star Rating | Total Reviews |
|---|---|
| ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 36,628,455 |
| ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 11,146,466 |
| ⭐⭐⭐ | 6,134 |
| ⭐⭐ | 4 |
| ⭐ | 4 |
- 5-star products have accumulated 36.6M reviews
- 4-star products add another 11.1 million.
- Combined, that is over 47.7 million reviews concentrated almost entirely in the top two rating tiers
Key Takeaways — What Amazon Basics’ Data Reveals
Amazon Basics is not merely a budget alternative. It is a deliberately engineered private label strategy, and the data substantiates that conclusively.
The findings from this analysis can be summarised as follows:
- Platform control is the defining advantage — Over 97% of Amazon Basics reviews flow through Amazon’s own channels.
- Batteries are the brand’s single strongest asset — Household Batteries alone account for 10.4 million reviews.
- Product quality is consistently high — Over 93% of rated products sit at 4 stars or above, across a sample of nearly 48 million reviews — a statistically significant indicator of sustained customer satisfaction.
- Category selection is strategic, not arbitrary — Amazon Basics concentrates its catalog in low brand-loyalty categories such as cables, batteries, bedding, and household supplies, where consumers prioritise price and availability over brand identity.
- Discounting is applied selectively — The highest discounts appear in categories with the strongest branded competition, including Kitchen & Dining (6.00%) and Arts, Crafts & Sewing (5.87%), indicating a targeted rather than blanket promotional approach
The brand’s market dominance is not incidental. It is the result of a retailer with unparalleled access to consumer purchase data making calculated decisions about where and how to compete.
The insights in this report start with one thing: reliable, structured, publicly available data collected at scale.
ScrapeHero is among the top 3 web scraping services you can partner with to get exactly that, without any of the technical hassle.
No infrastructure to build. No engineering team required. ScrapeHero handles the data collection, so your team can focus on the analysis and decisions that matter.
Disclaimer: The data used in this report is sourced from publicly available information. This analysis has been produced independently by ScrapeHero and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in association with Amazon Basics. All brand names are the property of their respective owners.
Want Data Like This for Your Own Research?
Why worry about expensive infrastructure, resource allocation and complex websites when ScrapeHero can scrape for you at a fraction of the cost?Go the hassle-free route with ScrapeHero
FAQ
Amazon Basics is Amazon’s own private label brand, launched in 2009. It now offers 1,874 products across categories like electronics, home goods, and office supplies — sold almost exclusively through Amazon’s own channels.
Yes, completely. Amazon owns the trademark, controls pricing, and distributes the products through its own storefront. Over 97% of all Amazon Basics reviews come through Amazon.com directly.
For everyday, low-brand-loyalty categories like batteries, cables, and bedding — yes. Over 93% of rated Amazon Basics products score 4 stars or higher across nearly 48 million reviews. Private label products like Amazon Basics also sell for 25–40% less than national brand equivalents on average. (CNBC — Dartmouth professor Kusum Ailawadi)
Amazon contracts directly with OEM manufacturers, eliminating retail markup, advertising expenditure, distributor fees, and brand licensing costs. The outcome is a structurally lower price point — not a compromise on product quality. (Source: CNBC — How Amazon’s big private-label business is growing | History Tools)
Amazon does not manufacture products itself. Third-party OEM suppliers — predominantly based in China, Vietnam, and India — produce the goods, after which Amazon applies its own label and packaging. (Source: Infinite FBA / ProjectFBA)
Amazon Basics covers 1,874 products across Home & Kitchen, Electronics, Office Products, Health & Household, and Tools & Home Improvement — among other categories.